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Z Telewizją Polską od 55 lat
Comet surprise makes it visible to naked eye
Mazury: powrót rzadkich gatunków roślin i zwierząt
Security, science panel is suggested (AP)
Single brain cell's power shown
Q & A : Wait to Donate
Polskie nanodetektory w badaniach kosmosu
Cases: In a Hospital Stay, No Time to Rest
NASA rover reaches first stop in crater (AP)
Shuttle carrying Euro science lab prepares to go (Reuters)
Crews search for Fossett on foot, by air (AP)
Ołów przenika przez filtry wodne
Felix death toll rises to 65 (AP)
US shuttle Discovery docks with space station (AFP)
Advertising: Trying to Connect the Dinner Plate to Climate Change
Active South (weather.com)
Astronauts aim for tight deadline
Arctic ice island breaks in half
Nowy dyrektor Muzeum Stutthof
?Bringing the Ocean to the World,? in High-Tech

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Scientists have discovered new genes that can increase a person's risk of developing multiple sclerosis, which they say will lead to a better understanding of ...

FDA meets today to decide future of diabetes drug

GlaxoSmithKline, the world's second largest drug company, today faces one of its toughest challenges yet as the US drug regulator debates whether to pull its Avandia ...

Scientists link diabetes drugs to heart failure

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Coffee and plenty of exercise could cut risk of skin cancer

A combination of coffee drinking and regular exercise may help to lower the risk of developing skin cancer, according to scientists in the US. Related PostsTropical ...

Q&A: The human tissue and embryo bill

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A right to know - biological origins of IVF children to be stated on birth certificates

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Watchdog to review its restrictions on blindness drugs

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Alok Jha: Armed with optimism

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Pot bellies linked to heart disease

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First human trial of DNA-based vaccine cheers MS researchers

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